Andrew Jackson came from a poor family of Irish Protestant immigrants.
Andrew Jackson
It didn't come from any political party, his supporters were the people.
Yes, Andrew Jackson was in Florida with his army before he went back to Tennessee. He also lifted Martial Law while he was in the State of Florida, after the battle of New Orleans.
men and woman in social class learned how to socialize? think mcfly! i mean, how obvious is that! come on!
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Jackson was born in North or South Carolina, which were then colonies of Great Britain, but became part of the United States. Both of his parents were born in Ireland.
Andrew Jackson was not impeached; Andrew Johnson was. When the Radical Republicans were in charge of Congress, they hoped that the South was punished severely, and Johnson talked tough about Reconstruction. Andrew Johnson then proceeded to do exactly opposite of what he had promised, vetoing every act that helped the new freedmen and allowing a swift and extremely lenient reunion for the Southern states. The Radical Republicans were astonished and tried to kick him from the position of President.
True, if by common and ordinary, you mean common and plebeian. There was a strict class division in Britain, between the aristocratic ruling class and the common people. This distinction persisted in the US, particularly in the cities along the coast. Jackson was the son of poor immigrants and surely was not a member of the old families established families that had come to rule the US.
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Andrew Jackson, Abraham Lincoln and Harry Truman come to mind as representatives of the common man.
No, the Schlegels are upper-middle class intellectuals, while the Wilcoxes are wealthy upper-class industrialists. The two families come from different social backgrounds and have contrasting values and perspectives.